The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... Italy . And " where is the Englishman and Poet who has given a magnificent Enter- tainment at the christening of one of his Hero's Horses as Boyardo did ? He had a castle in the Appenine . He was a noble Poet of 7 • Again the idea of ...
... Italy . And " where is the Englishman and Poet who has given a magnificent Enter- tainment at the christening of one of his Hero's Horses as Boyardo did ? He had a castle in the Appenine . He was a noble Poet of 7 • Again the idea of ...
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... Italy . I do not think I ever had a greater treat out of Shakespeare . Full of romance and the most tender feeling - magnificence of draperies be- yond everything I ever saw , not excepting Raphael's . But Grotesque to a curious pitch ...
... Italy . I do not think I ever had a greater treat out of Shakespeare . Full of romance and the most tender feeling - magnificence of draperies be- yond everything I ever saw , not excepting Raphael's . But Grotesque to a curious pitch ...
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... is to be found in an incident recorded by Severn . When Keats and Severn were on their way to Italy during Keats's illness , they were overtaken by a violent storm . " After the tempest had subsided , PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 165.
... is to be found in an incident recorded by Severn . When Keats and Severn were on their way to Italy during Keats's illness , they were overtaken by a violent storm . " After the tempest had subsided , PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 165.
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